Definition: Wide-Angle Lens
Article ID: ART159550 |
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Date published: 06/09/2015 |
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Date last updated: 01/25/2016 |
Description
Definition: Wide-Angle Lens
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Wide-Angle Lens
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DEFINITION:
Wide-angle lenses range from 20mm to 35mm. The wider field of view, the more we get in the scene and other benifits include greater depth of field.
Wide-angle lenses help us capture the big picture. They are commonly used for landscape and interior photography, when we want to photograph a large part of the scene and get the elements in a scene in focus.
The lens conversion factor with digital SLR's is especially critical when considering wide-angle lenses. Because the effective focal length of any lens mounted a digital camera that is not full-frame, the lens may not give the user the full benifits of a wide angle lens.
For example, the Digital Rebel XT has a conversion factor of 1.6. A 20mm wide-angle lens will have the smaller field of view of a 32mm lens.
Photographers who want the field of view of a wide angle lens with cameras such as the EOS Digital Rebel XT or EOS 20D will need to consider lenses with super-wide focal lengths.
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Source: EOS Digital Rebel XT Tutorials - lesson 2 |